Please note: Lessons are conducted in English only, with other languages available upon request.

The run-down of the Learn To Be a Gondolier:

Starting with some on-land demonstration to get your balance, we then give you a gentle start as you enjoy a row along a tranquil canal, taking in the spectacular views along the water way to the marina. Here, you will have room to learn to steer the ancient and rare training vessel, a ‘gondoletto’. Much more stable than a traditional gondola, it was specially-designed to train Gondoliers in this ancient art. You then return along the canal to the marina for the conclusion of this most unique experience in Venice! All the while, your expert guide will reveal the fascinating history of this ancient tradition.

Please note: Lessons are conducted in English only, with other languages available upon request.

1 person
129.00 €
from 129.00 €
per person

2 persons
180.00 €
from 90.00 €
per person

3 persons
240.00 €
from 80.00 €
per person

4 persons
280.00 €
from 70.00 €
per person

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